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Breakaway threat by Premier League elite troubles English FA
Leading clubs allegedly threatened to quit the Premier League in a bid to push through a transformation of English soccer being engineered by Liverpool and Manchester United that would
Breakaway threat by Premier League elite troubles English FA
Leading clubs allegedly threatened to quit the Premier League in a bid to push through a transformation of English soccer being engineered by Liverpool and Manchester United that would
In California, fate of tax hikes depends on who is asking
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — This 2020 election, California voters narrowly defeated a $12.5 billion statewide business property tax increase that would have benefited schools and local governments, offering a rebuttal to the state's reputation as a liberal paradise dominated by tax-and-spend Democrats.
Small release valve threatens our first spring camping excursion
Death toll rises to 2 people from Baltimore gas explosion
BALTIMORE (AP) — Two people are now confirmed dead following a natural gas explosion that destroyed three row houses in Baltimore and sent seven people to the hospital, authorities said Tuesday.
Idaho Gov. Little: 2020 like a tornado, but state is strong
BOISE, Idaho (AP) —
Idaho Gov. Little: 2020 like a tornado, but state is strong
BOISE, Idaho (AP) —
US says it's ready to join talks to resume Iran nuclear deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Thursday it's ready to join talks with Iran and world powers to discuss a return to the 2015 nuclear deal. It’s also reversed the Trump administration’s determination that all U.N. sanctions against Iran had been restored and eased stringent restrictions on the domestic U.S. travel of Iranian diplomats posted to the United Nations.
Inquisitive young mind results in Desert Computer Services
DESERT AIRE - Watch out what kind of questions you ask. You may just become a success in the leading technology of your time.
Police records for Jan. 16, 2020
Moses Lake Police Department
EU tempers fray as virus hits lives, livelihoods, economies
As the coronavirus claims lives, ruins livelihoods and wreaks economic havoc, tensions are rising between European Union countries over how best to respond as the pandemic overwhelms some member nations, once more raising troubling questions about the EU's ability to stand united in times of crisis.
Spain's economy shrinks, oil looms large with oversupply
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Dry times: Drought or no drought, Basin enters wildfire season with record-low precipitation
The Columbia Basin is seeing record-low precipitation.
Strong quake strikes in remote part of Papua New Guinea
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A strong earthquake shook inland Papua New Guinea on Friday, and officials said they had yet to confirm reports of damage to coastal villages.
Strong quake strikes in remote part of Papua New Guinea
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A strong earthquake shook inland Papua New Guinea on Friday, and officials said they had yet to confirm reports of damage to coastal villages.
Adams and Grant counties included in disaster relief funds
WASHINGTON D.C. — Adams and Grant counties will soon be seeing funds to aid in relief from the severe winter storms that ripped through the region this winter, as President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster assistance for 13 counties across Washington.
An Easter marked by tornadoes, storms across the South
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Strong storms pounded parts of the Deep South on Sunday, damaging buildings and toppling trees in northern Louisiana.
Bill limiting Idaho whistleblower lawsuits heads to House
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the full House on Thursday.
Bill limiting Idaho whistleblower lawsuits heads to House
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the full House on Thursday.
Bill limiting Idaho whistleblower lawsuits heads to House
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the full House on Thursday.